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Maryland Medical Review Process
July 13, 2015
Chrissy Nizer, Chief Deputy Administrator
Maryland Medical Review Process
Medical Advisory Board
• Medical Advisory Board (MAB) established in 1949
• MVA has primary responsibility regarding driver fitness
• List of reportable medical conditions outlined in COMAR 11.17.03
• Reports taken from variety of sources– Physician
– Self-report
– Law Enforcement (Request for Re-examination)
– Court
– Concerned citizen
Medical Review
•Driver Wellness and Safety Unit–10 Nurse case managers (1
supervisor)–Review over 40,000 cases annually –Coordinates referrals with the MAB
•Medical Advisory Board (MAB)–12 Physicians in variety of specialties–Review cases with nursing staff–Make recommendations regarding
cases–Advises MVA on medical review
processes
Workflow Process
Referral Sources
• Functional Capacity Test (FCT) - a short series of tests that
measure basic visual, cognitive and physical abilities
needed to safely operate a motor vehicle.
• The FCT has 5 different segments:
– Motor Free Visual Perception Test: match complete and
incomplete diagrams
– Rapid Pace Walk: walk approximately 10 feet and return
– Trails B Test: draw lines from numbers and letters in sequence
– Cued Recall: recall the name of 3 common objects several
minutes later
– Useful Field of Vision: tests ability to see peripheral objects while
focusing on a central object.
• Provided at 10 branches offices
Functional Capacity Test
Medical Review Process
• Goal is to keep individuals behind the wheel, as long as it is safe!
• Outcomes may include:– License restriction (outside mirrors, daytime driving, etc).
– Additional medical follow-up (6-months, 1 year, etc.)
– Adaptive modifications (left pedal, steering devices, etc.)
– Approval with no restrictions
– Suspension
• Individuals have the right to
request administrative hearing
Decisions Rendered
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2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
2011 2012 2013 2014
Decisions Rendered
Not Qualified to Drive
Qualified - No Stiplns
Qualified-With Stiplns
Driver Comparison by Age
2000: N = 3,595,488 2015: N = 4,162,291
Older Driver Outreach
• Maryland Older Driver Safety Symposium
– Originally grant initiative from highway safety office
– Conducted in 2012, 2013 & 2015
– Research and best practice presentations specifically on older driver issues
– Audience• Highway safety
• Healthcare
• Community service
• Law enforcement
– CME/CEU’s for professional development sessions • Law enforcement, healthcare, community services
Program Enhancements
• Law enforcement can make referrals to MVA based on
crashes or traffic stops
• Manual form requiring multiple levels of sign-off
• Feedback from law enforcement was that the process
deterred them from making referrals
• Added to statewide electronic ticketing system in late 2013
• Red flag tip card for law enforcement 2014
• Electronic referral
form for physicians
• Quarterly meetings with
driver rehabilitation
network (Occupational
Therapists and Physical
Therapists)
• Outreach through hospitals
and professional associations
Outreach